从场地到共鸣:技术和共同工作空间的空间生产

IF 5.7 2区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Information and Organization Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.infoandorg.2021.100353
Nada Endrissat , Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte
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移动和网络技术使新的工作方式(NWW)打破了空间关系,并将工作转移到正式组织边界之外的空间。本文通过研究共同工作空间(CWS)背景下日常技术实践的空间后果来解决这一转变,作为NWW发生的一个明显例子。在概念上,本文将技术作为一种社会物质实践的研究与组织空间的文献联系起来。在经验上,它借鉴了25个CWS的定性研究,并为技术和组织研究提供了一个具有相关见解的共构过程的理论化。首先,本文通过记录技术在CWS构成中的影响,如场地、争论和气氛,增加了对技术的关系和辩证性质的研究。其次,它通过将重点从物理地点转移到通过技术使用和其他人的存在产生的空间气氛和共鸣,从而有助于对空间的现有知识。它强调了随时随地工作的灵活性如何与新的责任联系在一起,包括间隔工作和空间自我管理,因为工人需要共同生产并适当地导航NWW的地点和氛围,以实现个人生产力和情感社交,从而使与NWW的接触成为问题。
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From sites to vibes: Technology and the spatial production of coworking spaces

Mobile and network technologies enable new ways of working (NWW) that disrupt spatial relations and move work to spaces outside formal organizational boundaries. This article addresses this shift by examining the spatial consequences of everyday practices of technology in the context of coworking spaces (CWS) as a pronounced example of where NWW take place. Conceptually, this article links research on technology as a sociomaterial practice with literature on organizational space. Empirically, it draws from a qualitative study of 25 CWS and offers a theorization of the co-constitutive processes with relevant insights for both technology and organization studies. First, this article adds to research on the relational and dialectic nature of technology by documenting its implications in the constitution of CWS as site, contestation, and atmosphere. Second, it contributes to existing knowledge on space by shifting the focus from physical sites to spatial atmospheres and vibes that are produced through technology use and the copresence of others. It problematizes engagement with NWW by highlighting how the flexibility to work anytime, anywhere is tied to new responsibilities, including spacing work and spatial self-management, as workers are required to coproduce and aptly navigate the sites and vibes of NWW to achieve personal productivity and affective sociality.

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期刊介绍: Advances in information and communication technologies are associated with a wide and increasing range of social consequences, which are experienced by individuals, work groups, organizations, interorganizational networks, and societies at large. Information technologies are implicated in all industries and in public as well as private enterprises. Understanding the relationships between information technologies and social organization is an increasingly important and urgent social and scholarly concern in many disciplinary fields.Information and Organization seeks to publish original scholarly articles on the relationships between information technologies and social organization. It seeks a scholarly understanding that is based on empirical research and relevant theory.
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